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Understanding organised crime April 2015 to March 2016 second edition

This report aims to improve our understanding of organised crime in the UK by updating estimates of the scale, and the social and economic cost, for a range of organised crime types.

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Home Office Research Report 103 outlines evidence on serious and organised crime including child sexual exploitation (CSE), counterfeit currency, cyber-dependent crime against individuals, drugs supply, economic crime, environmental crime, firearms supply, intellectual property (IP) crime and counterfeiting, modern slavery, organised acquisitive crime (OAC), and organised immigration crime (OIC) all of which have a substantial impact on the UK.

The current research improves estimation methods, discusses a wider range of data, and ultimately provides a considerably broader and more detailed picture of the scale and costs of serious and organised crime to the UK than has previously been available.

The social and economic costs of organised crime to the UK is estimated to be approximately 瞿37 billion in financial year 2015 to 2016.

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Published 1 November 2018
Last updated 11 March 2019 show all updates
  1. In the original edition of this report, the volume figures for the illicit tobacco and cigarette market were for the overall market (rather than the illicit market). The following revisions were therefore required. The volume figure for illicit hand-rolled tobacco (HRT) has been revised from 9.9 million kilograms to 3.2 million kilograms. The volume figure for illicit cigarettes has been revised from 38.5 billion to 5 billion. The estimated market size for illicit HRT has been revised from 瞿1,800m to 瞿580m. The estimated market size for illicit cigarettes has been revised from 瞿6,700m to 瞿880m. The total scale of organised illicit tobacco and cigarette supply has been revised from 瞿8,500m to 瞿1,500m. The total scale of organised economic crime has been revised from 瞿14.4 billion to 瞿7.3 billion. The total scale of serious and organised crime has been revised from 瞿20 billion to 瞿13 billion. In the second edition, these revisions have been made to Tables 2 and 5, and the text has been revised accordingly where required.

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